Expansion, Expansion -15 – Kurzweil Forte User Manual

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The Effects Chain Editor

Effects Parameters

8-15

All of the Compression effects use these parameters:
FdbkComprs

(Feedback Compression) selects whether to use feed-forward (set this to

“Out”) or feed-back (set this to “In”) compression. The feed-forward configuration uses the

input signal as a side-chain source, which is useful when the compressor has to act really

quickly. The feed-back configuration uses the compressor output as the side-chain source,

which lends itself to more subtle, but not as quick-reacting, compression.
Atk

(Attack) Time for the compressor is adjustable from 0.0 to 228.0 ms. Rel (Release) Time

for the compressor is adjustable from 0 to 3000 ms.
SmoothTime

smooths the output of the expander’s envelope detector by putting a lowpass

filter in the control signal path. Smoothing will affect the Attack or Release times only when

this parameter is longer than one of the other times. The range is 0.0 to 228.0 ms.
Signal Dly

(Delay) puts a small delay in the signal relative to the sidechain processing, so

that the compressor (or gate) “knows” what the input signal is going to be before it has

to act on it. This means the compression can kick in before an attack transient arrives. In

the SoftKneeCompress and HardKneeCompress effects, delay is really only useful in feed-

forward configuration (FdbkComprs is “Out”). For other compressors, the delay can be

useful in feedback configuration (FdbkComprs is “In”). The range is 0 to 25 ms.
Ratio

is the amount of gain reduction imposed on the compressed signal, adjustable from

1.0:1 (no reduction) to 100:1, and Inf:1.
Threshold

is the level in dBFS (decibels relative to full scale) above which the signal begins

to be compressed. Adjustable from -79.0 to 0 dB.
MakeUpGain

allows additional output gain to compensate for gain reduction in the

compressor. It is essentially the same parameter as Out Gain, with which it is summed. The

minimum is -79.0, and the maximum summed gain (MakeUpGain + Out Gain) is +24.0

dB.

Expansion

Effects containing Expanders have these controls:
Atk

or Exp Atk (Attack), how fast the expander turns off when the input signal rises above

the threshold level, adjustable from 0.0 to 228.0 ms.
Rel

or Exp Rel (Release), how fast the expander turns back on after the signal drops below

the threshold level, adjustable from 0 to 3000 ms.
Ratio

or Exp Ratio, how much the gain is reduced below the expansion threshold, adjustable

from 1:1.0 (no expansion) to 1:17 (extreme downward expansion).
Threshold

or Exp Threshold, the level below which the signal is expanded, adjustable from

-79.0 to 0 dB.
In addition, the two-segment compressors with expander have separate Ratio and Threshold

controls for each of the compression segments.

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